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ILAY1056Clinical Anatomy3+0+0ECTS:5
Year / SemesterSpring Semester
Level of CourseShort Cycle
Status Compulsory
DepartmentDEPARTMENT of MEDICAL SERVICES and TECHNIQUES
Prerequisites and co-requisitesNone
Mode of Delivery
Contact Hours14 weeks - 3 hours of lectures per week
LecturerDr. Öğr. Üyesi Özlem KANBER UZUN
Co-Lecturer
Language of instructionTurkish
Professional practise ( internship ) None
 
The aim of the course:
The aim of the Clinical Anatomy course is to define the clinical connections of human anatomical formations.
 
Learning OutcomesCTPOTOA
Upon successful completion of the course, the students will be able to :
LO - 1 : Relate the learned anatomical structures to situations encountered in clinical sciences.21,
LO - 2 : Interpret the causes and consequences of clinical cases.21,
CTPO : Contribution to programme outcomes, TOA :Type of assessment (1: written exam, 2: Oral exam, 3: Homework assignment, 4: Laboratory exercise/exam, 5: Seminar / presentation, 6: Term paper), LO : Learning Outcome

 
Contents of the Course
Upper Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Compression of the Axillar Artery, Radial Artery Pulse, Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure, Blood Pressure Measurement, Occlusion or Rupture in the Brachial Artery, Upper Extremity Veins and Clinical Anatomy; Superficial Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Veins Used in Blood Collection, Deep Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Preferred Features of the Vein, Venous Blood Collection Sites, Vein Selection in the Cubital Fossa, Vein Selection in the Dorsal Hand and Foot, Tourniquet Application in Blood Collection, Difficulties in Blood Sample Collection and Solutions, Vein Collapse, Infiltration and Extravasation, Phlebitis and Thrombophlebitis, Hematoma, Upper Extremity Nerves (Brachial Plexus) and Clinical Anatomy; Thoracicus Longus Nerve Injury (Winged Scapula), Suprascapular Nerve Injury, Musculocutaneus Nerve Injury, Medianus Nerve Injury (Ape Hand Deformity), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Ulnar Nerve Injury (Claw Hand), Axillar Nerve Injury, Radial Nerve Injury (Drop Hand), Injury to the Upper Parts of the Brachial Plexus (Erb - Duchenne Paralysis), Injury to the Lower Part of the Brachial Plexus (Claw Hand), Lower Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Lower Extremity Pulsation, Femoral Artery, Popliteal Artery, Posterior Tibialis Artery and Dorsalis Pedis Artery Pulsation, Lower Extremity Veins and Clinical Anatomy; Venous Valves, Lower Extremity Venous Drainage, Varicose Veins, Venous Reflux, Thrombophlebitis, Venous Thromboembolism, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Lower Extremity Nerves (Lumbar Plexus, Sacral Plexus) and Clinical Anatomy, Femoral Nerve Injury, Trandelenburg Sign, Sciatic Nerve Injury, Tibial Nerve Injury , Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Common Peroneal Nerve Injury (Foot Drop), Coccygeal Plexus.
 
Course Syllabus
 WeekSubjectRelated Notes / Files
 Week 1Introduction to Clinical Anatomy
 Week 2Upper Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Compression of the Axillar Artery, Radial Artery Pulse, Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure, Blood Pressure Measurement, Occlusion or Rupture in the Brachial Artery
 Week 3Upper Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Compression of the Axillar Artery, Radial Artery Pulse, Systolic and Diastolic Blood Pressure, Blood Pressure Measurement, Occlusion or Rupture in the Brachial Artery
 Week 4Upper Extremity Veins and Clinical Anatomy; Superficial Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Veins Used in Blood Collection, Deep Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Preferred Features of the Vein
 Week 5Upper Extremity Veins and Clinical Anatomy; Superficial Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Veins Used in Blood Collection, Deep Veins and Their Clinical Importance, Preferred Features of the Vein
 Week 6Venous Blood Collection Sites, Vein Selection in the Cubital Fossa, Vein Selection in the Dorsal Hand and Foot, Tourniquet Application in Blood Collection, Difficulties in Blood Sample Collection and Solutions, Vein Collapse, Infiltration and Extravasation, Phlebitis and Thrombophlebitis, Hematoma
 Week 7Upper Extremity Nerves (Brachial Plexus) and Clinical Anatomy; Thoracicus Longus Nerve Injury (Winged Scapula), Suprascapular Nerve Injury, Musculocutaneus Nerve Injury, Medianus Nerve Injury (Ape Hand Deformity), Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
 Week 8Ulnar Nerve Injury (Claw Hand), Axillar Nerve Injury, Radial Nerve Injury (Drop Hand), Injury to the Upper Parts of the Brachial Plexus (Erb - Duchenne Paralysis), Injury to the Lower Part of the Brachial Plexus (Claw Hand)
 Week 9Mid-term Exam
 Week 10Lower Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Lower Extremity Pulsation, Femoral Artery, Popliteal Artery, Posterior Tibialis Artery and Dorsalis Pedis Artery Pulsation
 Week 11Lower Extremity Arteries and Clinical Anatomy; Lower Extremity Pulsation, Femoral Artery, Popliteal Artery, Posterior Tibialis Artery and Dorsalis Pedis Artery Pulsation
 Week 12 Lower Extremity Veins and Clinical Anatomy
 Week 13Venous Valves, Lower Extremity Venous Drainage, Varicose Veins, Venous Reflux, Thrombophlebitis, Venous Thromboembolism, Deep Vein Thrombosis
 Week 14Lower Extremity Nerves (Lumbar Plexus, Sacral Plexus) and Clinical Anatomy
 Week 15Femoral Nerve Injury, Trandelenburg Sign, Sciatic Nerve Injury, Tibial Nerve Injury , Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Common Peroneal Nerve Injury (Foot Drop), Coccygeal Plexus
 Week 16Final Exam
 
Textbook / Material
1Snell, R. S. 2000; Clinical Anatomy for Medical Students, Lippincot - Williams & Wilkins, Washington.
2Moore, K. L. 1992; Clinically Oriented Anatomy, Baltimore Williams & Wilkins.
 
Recommended Reading
 
Method of Assessment
Type of assessmentWeek NoDate

Duration (hours)Weight (%)
Mid-term exam 9 18/04/2024 1 50
End-of-term exam 16 06/06/2024 1 50
 
Student Work Load and its Distribution
Type of workDuration (hours pw)

No of weeks / Number of activity

Hours in total per term
Yüz yüze eğitim 3 14 42
Sınıf dışı çalışma 4 14 56
Arasınav için hazırlık 6 2 12
Arasınav 1 1 1
Dönem sonu sınavı için hazırlık 8 3 24
Dönem sonu sınavı 1 1 1
Total work load136